mojomojo
Go deep enough, and there is a bedrock of truth, however hard.
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Jul 28, 2015 16:17:54 GMT
Post by mojomojo on Jul 28, 2015 16:17:54 GMT
Can anyone recommend a good Reiki table at a reasonable price, there seems to be so much conflicting information out there, many thanks in advance for any advice.
Mojo.
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sparklekaz
Someone asked me.. What is your religion? I said, "All the paths that lead to the light".
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Jul 28, 2015 17:28:13 GMT
Post by sparklekaz on Jul 28, 2015 17:28:13 GMT
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mojomojo
Go deep enough, and there is a bedrock of truth, however hard.
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Jul 28, 2015 18:55:54 GMT
Post by mojomojo on Jul 28, 2015 18:55:54 GMT
Thanks Kaz, That does look like a good table, looks more comfortable than my bed. My only concern, is the cross brace for the legs, will it prevent one getting their legs under, while seated working the head area. Pity there is no place to try them out before purchase. Yours must be a good make, if it's lasted ten years plus. Again thanks.
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sparklekaz
Someone asked me.. What is your religion? I said, "All the paths that lead to the light".
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Jul 28, 2015 19:20:40 GMT
Post by sparklekaz on Jul 28, 2015 19:20:40 GMT
Hi Robert, I'm not sure I understand what you mean re getting your legs under the table I tend to stand when I'm giving Reiki, though some use a stool when working on head and feet area. Personally I stand because it grounds me. Maybe if you look through the different ones there will be some without bars across head and foot area. Mine doesn't have them, but it's an old model. Remember it was second hand, I got it off a guy who used to practice the bowen technique. He was retiring, so goodness how old it was. It was in brilliant nick though. They are sturdy and last forever if looked after. I'm in chat room if you fancy coming in for ten mins.
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